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Artwork of various forms, created by Coffee Middle School students of Ken Suttles’ art classes, filled the End of the Year Art Show. The pieces were quite interesting. Below are samples of the many pieces of student work that were on display. We appreciate our community members who dropped by to view the showing. – Submitted

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William “Bill” Michael Corbi, age 69, of Douglas, GA passed away on Tuesday, May 17, 2016, at his residence following an extended illness. Mr. Corbi was born on September 21, 1946, in Albany, GA to the late Michael William Corbi and Geraldine Revels Corbi. Survivors include: his wife, Connie Corbi of Douglas, GA; son, Michael Corbi of Douglas, GA; daughter, Tracy Corbi and fiancé, Garrett Hurley of Valdosta, GA; sister, Patti (Larry) Griffis of Douglas, GA; granddaughter, Abrey Hurley of Valdosta, GA; several in laws, nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. The family will receive friends Thursday, May 19,…

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The City of Douglas was recently contacted by the Camera Ready Program concerning a possible film location for an upcoming television series for Amazon. The “Zelda” project will film in Savannah for the first two episodes and will move on to New York City. The request from the Georgia Camera Ready program was a location request for early barracks that were located within 1-1.5 hrs. away from Savannah. On Friday, April 29, Pattie Merritt, Camera Ready Liaison for Douglas-Coffee County, and Dale Batten, Community Development Director, met with Laura Bryant, the scout for the series “Zelda,” to look at the…

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Ken Suttles and the Coffee Middle School Art Club made this Trojan mascot as a school project for 2016. The painting was done by the 8th grade club members. A “Name the Trojan” contest was held, and the Trojan mascot has been named Troy. He is an amazing addition to the Coffee Middle School campus! – Submitted

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Wes Abler was the speaker at the Douglas Kiwanis Club meeting Tuesday, May 17 at the Flyin’ Cowboy restaurant. Mr. Abler gave a presentation on his last trip to Alaska in the summer of 2015 during which his group, led by Vicki and Frank Pridemore, traveled from Anchorage to Prudhoe Bay and back down to Valdez. The Kiwanis club members enjoyed and appreciated his talk. – Submitted

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During the spring 2016 semester, 653 South Georgia State College students earned honors for exemplary academic achievement, according to Dr. Robert Page, vice president for academic affairs. A total of 180 students earned a spot on the President’s List, 226 on the Dean’s List, and 247 on the Academic Honors List. Students enrolled in 12 or more semester hours of study with a grade point average of 4.0 are placed on the President’s List for the semester. Students with a semester average of 3.5 to 3.9 on 12 or more semester hours of study are placed on the Dean’s List…

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On Wednesday, May 18, beginning at 8:30 a.m., the senior class of Coffee High School will be participating in the fourth annual Senior Parade for the Class of 2016. Developed and created by Dr. Rowland Cummings, Principal of Coffee High, members of the senior class spend a day returning to their home elementary school wearing their caps and gowns and talking with students about the importance of obtaining an education and reaching their goal of Destination Graduation for college, career and life – the mission of the school system. With eight elementary schools within the district, seniors will be…

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Colleen Hester, age 63, of Murrayville, GA passed away on Saturday, May 14, 2016, at her residence following an extended illness. Mrs. Hester was born on May 15, 1952, in Douglas, GA to the late Amon Griffin and Lucy Mae Troupe Griffin. Survivors include: her two daughters, Andrea (Paige) Chaney of Murrayville, GA and Angela (Robbie) Peacock of Douglas, GA; two brothers, James Griffin of Douglas, GA and Randy Griffin of West Green, GA; eleven grandchildren, Josh Peacock, Skyler Jones, Lilly Herrington, Kason Herrington, Colby Peacock, Brydjette Peacock, Tyler Chaney, Tristan Chaney, Blake Chaney, Savannah Price and Riley Roper; two…

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South Georgia State College (SGSC) has long been one of the most important assets within Douglas, Coffee County, and the surrounding communities. The College is a center of instruction, culture and opportunity for its residents. While the primary objective of SGSC is to educate its 2,650 students, the effect of its reach carries a direct benefit for the citizens of the College’s service area. According to the University System of Georgia (USG), the economic impact of its 31 institutions has substantial value to the communities they serve. Conducted annually by Dr. Jeffrey M. Humphreys of the Selig Center for Economic…

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